Review:

Brassed Off

overall review score: 3.5
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Being 'brassed-off' is a British slang term meaning to be frustrated, annoyed, or angry about a particular situation or person.

Key Features

  • Expressing frustration or annoyance
  • Commonly used in British English
  • Can be used lightly or as a serious emotion

Pros

  • Provides a colorful and expressive way to convey frustration
  • Embedded in British culture and language

Cons

  • May be confusing for non-British English speakers
  • Can come across as rude or confrontational

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Last updated: Sat, Feb 1, 2025, 01:39:53 PM UTC